Anyone tracking potential Fuji X-T50 Cyber Monday deals for 2025 yet? I’m planning to upgrade from an older X-T20 and I’m hoping for a good bundle with the 16–80mm kit lens and maybe an extra battery or SD card. Do Fuji or major retailers usually discount new X-T bodies much on Cyber Monday, or is it mostly older models?
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I totally agree that setting alerts is the move, but you gotta be careful where you actually pull the trigger. Tbh, for a new body like the X-T50, reliability is everything. Make sure any bundle you find is from an authorized Fujifilm dealer so you actually get the manufacturer warranty. Gray market deals might save you a few extra bucks, but if that 40MP sensor or the IBIS mechanism develops a fault, youre basically on your own. If youre planning to grab the [[Fuji X-T50 with XF 16-80mm f/4 R OIS WR]], keep an eye on the memory card specs too. To ensure stable write speeds for those huge files, I'd highly recommend the [[Lexar Professional 1800x SDXC UHS-II]] over generic cards. Also, stay away from third-party batteries. The [[Fujifilm NP-W126S Li-Ion Battery]] is the only one properly rated for the thermal management this processor needs. Third-party ones are known to swell or cause weird power cycles, and its just not worth risking your new rig just to save twenty bucks. Stick to the OEM stuff for peace of mind and long-term reliability.